Data loss definition

Data loss means any instance where the Authority’s data has been lost, misplaced or destroyed, where unauthorised persons have gained or been allowed access to data, or where, due to the breakdown of, or failure to comply with protective security policies or measures including technical and procedural measures, there is a potential that unintended or unauthorised access to the Authority’s data may be possible.
Data loss means the result of unintentionally or accidentally deleting data, forgetting where it is stored, or exposure to an unauthorized party.
Data loss means the alteration, corruption, or malicious encryption or deletion by a malicious third person of a Data Asset as the direct result of unauthorized access to the Computer System.

Examples of Data loss in a sentence

  • In the event of disaster or catastrophic failure that results in significant State Data loss or extended loss of access to Data or Services, Vendor shall notify the State by the fastest means available and in writing, with additional notification provided to the State Chief Information Officer or designee of the contracting agency.

  • Data loss can be caused by human error, hardware malfunction, natural disaster, security breach, etc., and may not be preventable.

  • What corrective action Contractor has taken or will take to prevent future Data loss.

  • In the event of disaster or catastrophic failure that results in significant State Data loss or extended loss of access to Data or Services, Vendor shall notify the State by the fastest means available and also in writing, with additional notification provided to the State Chief Information Officer or designee of the contracting agency.

  • Soldo adheres to its best practice policies and procedures to prevent Data loss, including a daily system Data back-up regime, but does not make any guarantees that there will be no loss of Data.

  • Assembly / Installation and Maintenance of Personnel Computer Systems: Practical exercise on assembly of Personnel Computer System, Installation of Operating System: Windows & Linux etc, Installation of other Application Softwares and Utility Softwares, Fault finding in Personnel Computers: Software or Hardware wise, Virus: Introduction, its Types & Removal techniques, Data Backup and Restore, Data Recovery Concepts, Typical causes of Data loss.

  • In the event of disaster or catastrophic failure that results in significant Data loss or extended loss of access to Data, Contractor shall notify the State by the fastest means available and also in writing, with additional notification provided to the Chief Information Security Officer or designee of the contracting agency.

  • A health maintenance organization insurer shall use the current health maintenance organization annual statement blank prepared by the national association of insurance commissioners.

  • The servers may stop accepting, processing, or delivering Data, including users’ files and folders, when such set allotment or the purchased limit is reached, thus causing a loss of Service Availability or Data loss.

  • After any significant Data loss or Data Breach or as a result of any disaster or catastrophic failure, Contractor will at its expense have an independent, industry-recognized, State-approved third party perform an information security audit.


More Definitions of Data loss

Data loss means an irreversible and unrecoverable deletion or loss of Covered Data due to ET’s negligence or intentional misconduct.
Data loss any data that has been transmitted to the system of the Service Provider and, in spite of this, has not been received by it due to reasons being independent of the system of the Service Provider, or that has been requested from the system of the Service Provider and, in spite of this, has not been received by the requesting party due to reasons beyond the responsibility of the Service Provider, as well as any data stored in the system of the Service Provider, which has become inaccessible due to reasons beyond the responsibility of the Service Provider.
Data loss means the data that are recorded, either in soft or hard copy, are removed, or altered, from the records without the intention of Elify its employees.

Related to Data loss

  • Cram Down Loss means, with respect to any Receivable (other than a Defaulted Receivable) as to which any court in any bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar proceeding issues an order reducing the principal amount to be paid on such Receivable or otherwise modifies any payment terms with respect thereto, an amount equal to the greater of (i) the amount of the principal reduction ordered by such court and (ii) the difference between the Principal Balance of such Receivable at the time of such court order and the net present value (using a discount rate which is the higher of the Contract Rate of such Receivable or the rate of interest specified by such court order) of the remaining scheduled payments to be paid on such Receivable as modified or restructured. A “Cram Down Loss” will be deemed to have occurred on the date of issuance of such court’s order.